Hungarian Vizsla
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Hungarian Vizsla
Hungarian Vizsla |
A Young Vizsla
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Alternative names |
Vizsla
Hungarian Pointer
Magyar Vizsla |
Country of origin |
Hungary |
Common nicknames |
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Classification and breed standards |
FCI: |
Group 7 Section 1 #57 |
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AKC: |
Sporting |
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ANKC: |
Group 3 (Gundogs) |
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CKC: |
Group 1 - Sporting Dogs |
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KC (UK): |
Gundog |
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NZKC: |
Gundog |
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UKC: |
Gun Dog Breeds |
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Not recognized by any major kennel club |
This breed of dog is
extinct |
Notes |
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The Hungarian Vizsla, pronounced VEEZH-la (zh as in vision),
is a dog
breed
originating in
Hungary. Vizslas are known as excellent
hunting dogs,
and also have a level personality making them suited for families.
Appearance
The Vizsla, as described in the AKC standard, is a medium-sized short-coated
hunting dog of distinguished appearance and bearing. Robust but rather lightly
built; the coat is an attractive solid golden rust.
The breed comes in either of two coat types: smooth or wire-haired. The FCI,
CKC, and the KC(UK) consider the smooth-haired and wire-haired as separate
breeds. Male Vizslas typically weigh between 55 and 65
lb
(25 to 29 kg)
and are 22 to 24 in. tall at the whithers, females 45 to 55 lb (20 to 25 kg) and
are 21 to 23 in. tall.
Temperament
Vizslas are lively, gentle mannered, loyal and highly affectionate. They
quickly form close bonds with their owners. They are natural hunters with an
excellent ability to take training. Not only are they great pointers, but they
are excellent retrievers as well.
Like all
sporting breeds, Vizslas require a good deal of exercise to remain healthy
and happy. A bored Vizsla is a destructive Vizsla who is likely to engage in
unwanted behavior, including chewing anything and everything in your home.
Thirty minutes to an hour of exercise daily in a large off-leash area is
optimal. Vizslas are excellent swimmers and often swim in pools if one is
available.
History
There are two prevailing theories pertaining to the Vizsla's history. The
first, and most prevalent theory traces the Vizsla back to very early times in
Hungarian history. Ancestors of today's Vizsla were the hunting dogs used by the
Magyar tribes
living in the
Carpathian Basin in the
Eighth Century. Primitive stone etchings seem to validate this theory.
The other theory holds that the Vizsla is a product of the
nineteenth century, having been the product of other pointer breeds.
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